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198. Lure and annihilate Yoshida

Cold Ren led the team away. Kishida, who was frightened and frightened, headed upstream of the Pingqiang River. The brave Yano accidentally met up with Major Yoshida.

When Yano reported the battle situation to Shoichi Yoshida, Major Yoshida carefully took Yano to hide behind a century-old banyan tree, and then listened carefully to Yano's report.

"Report to Major, the Chinese reconnaissance team attacked the artillery position last night, blew up a heavy artillery and injured the squadron leader," Yano said.

"Damn it." Yoshida nodded, indicating that he had guessed it.

"Early this morning, the artillery regiment sent Second Lieutenant Kishida to lead a group of soldiers out to search for traces of the Chinese reconnaissance team. They were led to an ambush point by the Chinese and attacked from three sides. Mr. Kishida suffered heavy losses. There were more than 20 soldiers, and now only ten are left.

A warrior of the empire." Yano continued to report.

"Don't be gullible and don't rush forward. The Chinese saying, 'A proud soldier will be defeated' is quite reasonable." Yoshida felt a little complacent in his heart. Fortunately, he didn't rush forward, but there was a heavy look on his face.

"Kishida-kun put forward his idea."

"What's the idea?"

"Follow rather than pursue. If you find the exact location of the Chinese reconnaissance team, call for artillery bombardment," Yano said.

"Well, it's a good idea, but it can only be limited to a certain range. The Chinese are very cunning and opportunities are hard to find." Yoshida thought thoughtfully.

"What you said, Major, is true. After the Chinese attacked Kishida-kun, he disappeared into the jungle again." Yano was a little frustrated.

Yoshida raised his fist and encouraged Yano: "No matter how cunning a fox is, there are times when his tail is exposed. Yano-kun, come on."

"Hi." Yano bowed.

"Let's go, Yano-kun, we have to move on. I guess the Chinese reconnaissance team is by the river ahead." Yoshida said.

"Major, let me lead the team first." Yano's eyes showed the light of hope again.

"Well, very good, remember, don't be gullible and don't rush into anything." Yoshida told Yano. In fact, the old devil was still secretly happy. It was the best thing for Yano to take the lead.

"Hi." Yano was encouraged and entrusted. His blood boiled and he led a dozen or so ghosts through the forest toward the river.

"Brother Chao, the Japs are here again." Xizi popped his head and glanced at the Japs.

"You go first, I'll tease the little devil." After Brother Chao said that, he raised his sniper rifle and hid his body and rifle behind a big kapok tree.

"Then I'll retreat first, and I'll cover you from the front." Xizi said, holding the assault rifle and ran away.

As soon as Kiko ran out from behind the tree trunk, Yano spotted him and immediately took a 38 rifle from the soldiers around him and aimed at the Chinese soldiers.

The Chinese soldiers appeared for a moment under Yano's gun, but disappeared again in the blink of an eye. Yano endured his patience and aimed far away, waiting for the enemy to appear again.

There was a "bang" gunshot, and Yano was very upset and missed, so he ordered the soldiers to charge forward.

When Brother Chao saw the Japanese bullets hitting the tree trunk, he did not fight back immediately. Instead, he closed his eyes, brewing his feelings, and waited for the Japanese to become restless.

The Japs shot at Xizi with bang bang, and Xizi ran in a weird curve in the forest. The Japs became more and more anxious and aggressive as they shot.

Brother Chao suddenly stepped out, raised his gun and fired. The bullet whizzed out and penetrated into the heart of a Japanese with a "pop" sound.

"Oh." This was the last sigh left by the devil in this world, and then he fell on his back, blood seeping out from the military uniform on his chest, and a pool of dark ghost blood flowed out.

"Hidden." Yano felt the murderous intent of the sniper and hurriedly hid behind a tree trunk. In order to reduce losses, he ordered his soldiers to quickly hide.

This group of Japs had been chasing Yano and Major Yoshida for many days. Everyone knew that the enemy's marksmanship was accurate and the firepower was ferocious. The fire of anxiety that had just arisen was immediately extinguished by a yellow bullet from Brother Chao.

The discerning devils hid obediently behind the tree trunks.

Brother Chao came to fire the bolt, removed the bullet casing, and inserted a bullet. He didn't hear the Japanese's return fire. Brother Chao knew that the calmer the Japanese were, the more calm they were. It was not the time to fight with Japanese soldiers. Naturally, ordinary Japanese soldiers were not able to do so.

My own marksmanship is accurate. An ordinary 38 rifle cannot be as accurate as the Type 97 sniper rifle in my hand. However, the Japs veterans are also shooters who are fed bullets, and if multiple Japs shoot at the same time, the probability of being hit is high.

will be greatly improved.

While the Japs were still stunned, Brother Chao immediately retreated without exposing his back to the Japs' guns.

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